As the saying goes, "Idle hands are the devil's workshop." Case in point: A group of Davis County Jail inmates face felony charges in connection with an elaborate scheme to steal the names, Social Security numbers and other personal identification information of various unwitting victims.

Climbing routes on cliffs used by nesting peregrine falcons in Zion National Park will be temporarily closed beginning March 1 in order to protect the nesting success of this bird which is in recovery from "endangered species" status.

Two West Valley women were arrested for brutally abusing one of the women's 14-year-old son. According to West Valley Police, one of the women accused, previously fostered 18 children and hadn't received background screenings for over two years.

With automatic sequestration cuts just around the corner, many have the federal budget on the forefront of their minds. But a recent survey by Demos, together with AARP, suggests that individual households might benefit from having their own sequestration.

Like an auto show, a parade of homes event is a way to get a look at what's new and ask a lot of questions about it. From the latest in stone and rock work, electronics, lighting and water features, anything is possible these days.

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